Themessaging-clusteringquickstart does not contain any code and instead uses thehelloworld-mdbquickstart to demonstrate clustering using ActiveMQ Messaging.
The messaging-clustering quickstart demonstrates the use of clustering with Apache ActiveMQ and {productNameFull}. It uses the helloworld-mdb quickstart for its tests, so there is no code associated with this quickstart. Instructions are provided to run the quickstart on either a standalone server or in a managed domain.
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This quickstart depends on the deployment of the helloworld-mdb quickstart WAR for its tests. Before you continue, you must build the helloworld-mdb quickstart WAR.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the root directory of the helloworld-mdb quickstart. Type this command to build the WAR archive:
$ mvn clean installSee the helloworld-mdb helloworld-mdb README file for further information about this quickstart.
You can choose to deploy and run this quickstart in a managed domain or on a standalone server. The sections below describe how to configure and start each type of server.
Before you begin:
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If it is running, stop the {productName} server.
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If you plan to test using a standalone server, back up the standalone server configuration file:
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If you plan to test using a managed domain, back up the following files:
{jbossHomeName}/domain/configuration/domain.xml {jbossHomeName}/domain/configuration/host.xml
After you have completed testing this quickstart, you can replace these files to restore the server to its original configuration.
You configure the server by running the install-domain.cli script provided in the root directory of this quickstart.
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Review the
install-domain.clifile in the root of this quickstart directory. This script creates the server group and servers and configures messaging clustering for testing this quickstart. You will note it does the following:-
Stops the servers
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Creates a server-group to test ActiveMQ Clustering
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Adds 2 servers to the server-group
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Configures ActiveMQ clustering in the full-ha profile
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Deploys the
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Restarts the servers.
NoteIf your helloworld-mdbquickstart is not located at the same level in the file structure as this quickstart, you must modify its path in this script. Find theNOTEin the file for instructions.
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Open a terminal, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command to run the script:
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=install-domain.cliNoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.batscript.You should see
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Restart the server in a managed domainas described above.
If you choose to run standalone servers instead of a managed domain, you will need two instances of the application server.
Application server 2 must be started with a port offset parameter provided to the startup script as -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100.
Since both application servers must be configured in the same way, you must configure the first server and then clone it.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the root of the {productName} directory.
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Start the {productName} server with the standalone full HA profile, which supports messaging and high availability, by typing the following command.
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-full-ha.xmlNoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\standalone.batscript.
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Review the
install-standalone.clifile in the root of this quickstart directory. This script configures clustering for a standalone server. You will note it does the following:-
Enables console logging. By default, the full HA profile does not log to the console, so this script enables it.
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Enables clustering and sets a cluster password
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Enables clustering in the RemoteConnectionFactory
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Deploys the
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Reloads the server configuration
NoteIf your helloworld-mdbquickstart is not located at the same level in the file structure as this quickstart, you must modify its path in this script. Find theNOTEin the file for instructions.
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Open a terminal, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command to run the script:
$ {jbossHomeName}_1/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=install-standalone.cliNoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}_1\bin\jboss-cli.batscript.
You should see "outcome" ⇒ "success" for all of the commands.
After you have successfully configured the server, you must make a copy of this {productName} directory structure to use for the second server.
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Stop the server.
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Make a copy of this {productName} directory structure to use for the second server.
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Remove the following directories from the cloned instance:
{jbossHomeName}_2/standalone/data/activemq/bindings/ {jbossHomeName}_2/standalone/data/activemq/journal/ {jbossHomeName}_2/standalone/data/activemq/largemessages/
When you start the servers, you must pass the cluster password on the command line to avoid the warning AMQ222186: unable to authorise cluster control.
$ {jbossHomeName}_1/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-full-ha.xml
$ {jbossHomeName}_2/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-full-ha.xml -Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100|
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For Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}_1\bin\standalone.bat and {jbossHomeName}_2\bin\standalone.bat scripts.
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The application will be running at the following URL: http://localhost:9080/helloworld-mdb/HelloWorldMDBServletClient.
It will send some messages to the queue.
To send messages to the topic, use the following URL: http://localhost:9080/helloworld-mdb/HelloWorldMDBServletClient?topic
The application will be running at the following URL: http://localhost:8080/helloworld-mdb/HelloWorldMDBServletClient.
It will send some messages to the queue.
To send messages to the topic, use the following URL: http://localhost:8080/helloworld-mdb/HelloWorldMDBServletClient?topic
Look at the {productName} server console or log and you should see log messages like the following:
[Server:quickstart-messagingcluster-node1] INFO [class org.jboss.as.quickstarts.mdb.HelloWorldQueueMDB] (Thread-8 (ActiveMQ-client-global-threads-1067469862)) Received Message from queue: This is message 1
[Server:quickstart-messagingcluster-node1] INFO [class org.jboss.as.quickstarts.mdb.HelloWorldQueueMDB] (Thread-8 (ActiveMQ-client-global-threads-1067469862)) Received Message from queue: This is message 3
[Server:quickstart-messagingcluster-node1] INFO [class org.jboss.as.quickstarts.mdb.HelloWorldQueueMDB] (Thread-6 (ActiveMQ-client-global-threads-1067469862)) Received Message from queue: This is message 5
[Server:quickstart-messagingcluster-node2] INFO [class org.jboss.as.quickstarts.mdb.HelloWorldQueueMDB] (Thread-8 (ActiveMQ-client-global-threads-1771031398)) Received Message from queue: This is message 2
[Server:quickstart-messagingcluster-node2] INFO [class org.jboss.as.quickstarts.mdb.HelloWorldQueueMDB] (Thread-7 (ActiveMQ-client-global-threads-1771031398)) Received Message from queue: This is message 4Note that the logging indicates messages have arrived from both node 1, quickstart-messagingcluster-node1, as well as node 2, quickstart-messagingcluster-node2.
You will see the following warnings in the server logs. You can ignore these warnings as they are intended for production servers.
WARNING [org.jgroups.protocols.UDP] (Thread-0 (ActiveMQ-server-ActiveMQServerImpl::serverUUID=c79278db-56e6-11e5-af50-69dd76236ee8-1573164340)) JGRP000015: the send buffer of socket DatagramSocket was set to 1MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max send buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.wmem_max on Linux)
WARNING [org.jgroups.protocols.UDP] (Thread-0 (ActiveMQ-server-ActiveMQServerImpl::serverUUID=c79278db-56e6-11e5-af50-69dd76236ee8-1573164340)) JGRP000015: the receive buffer of socket DatagramSocket was set to 20MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max receive buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.rmem_max on Linux)
WARNING [org.jgroups.protocols.UDP] (Thread-0 (ActiveMQ-server-ActiveMQServerImpl::serverUUID=c79278db-56e6-11e5-af50-69dd76236ee8-1573164340)) JGRP000015: the send buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 1MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max send buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.wmem_max on Linux)
WARNING [org.jgroups.protocols.UDP] (Thread-0 (ActiveMQ-server-ActiveMQServerImpl::serverUUID=c79278db-56e6-11e5-af50-69dd76236ee8-1573164340)) JGRP000015: the receive buffer of socket MulticastSocket was set to 25MB, but the OS only allocated 212.99KB. This might lead to performance problems. Please set your max receive buffer in the OS correctly (e.g. net.core.rmem_max on Linux)After the server has been running for a period of time, you might see the following warnings in the server log, which are followed by a stacktrace. You can ignore these warnings as this is is a known issue and is harmless. See JBEAP-794 for more information.
WARN [org.infinispan.topology.ClusterTopologyManagerImpl] (transport-thread--p15-t6) ISPN000197: Error updating cluster member list: org.infinispan.util.concurrent.TimeoutException: Replication timeout for <application-name>When you are finished testing, use the following instructions to undeploy the quickstart.
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Make sure you have started the {productName} server in a managed domain as described above.
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Open a terminal, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command to undeploy the helloworld-mdb quickstart:
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=undeploy-domain.cliNoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.batscript.
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Make sure you start the {productName} server as described above.
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Open a terminal, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command to undeploy the helloworld-mdb quickstart:
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=undeploy-standalone.cliNoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.batscript.
You can remove the domain configuration by manually restoring the back-up copies the configuration files or by running the JBoss CLI Script.
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This method ensures the server is restored to its prior configuration. |
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If it is running, stop the {productName} server.
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Restore the
{jbossHomeName}/domain/configuration/domain.xmland{jbossHomeName}/domain/configuration/host.xmlfiles with the back-up copies of the files. Make sure you replace{jbossHomeName}with the path to your server.
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Important
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This script returns the server to the default configuration, which might not match the server configuration that existed prior to testing this quickstart. If you were not running with the default configuration before testing this quickstart, you should follow the intructions above to manually restore the domain configuration to its previous state. |
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Start the {productName} server by typing the following:
$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=install-domain.cliNoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.batscript. -
Open a new terminal, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command, replacing
{jbossHomeName}with the path to your server.$ {jbossHomeName}/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=remove-domain.cliNoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}\bin\jboss-cli.batscript.This script removes the server configuration that was done by the
install-domain.cliscript. You should see the following result following the script commands.The batch executed successfully
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Important
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If the Simply wait a few seconds and run the command a second time. |
You can remove the domain configuration by manually restoring the back-up copies the configuration files or by running the JBoss CLI Script.
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Important
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This method ensures the server is restored to its prior configuration. |
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If they are running, stop both {productName} servers.
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Restore the
{jbossHomeName}_1/standalone/configuration/standalone-full-ha.xmlfile with the back-up copies of the file. Make sure you replace{jbossHomeName}_1with the path to your server.
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Important
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This script returns the server to the default configuration, which might not match the server configuration that existed prior to testing this quickstart. If you were not running with the default configuration before testing this quickstart, you should follow the intructions above to manually restore the standalone configuration to its previous state. |
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Start the {productName} server by typing the following:
$ {jbossHomeName}_1/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-full-ha.xmlNoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}_1\bin\standalone.batscript. -
Open a new terminal, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command, replacing
{jbossHomeName}_1with the path to your server.$ {jbossHomeName}_1/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=remove-standalone.cliNoteFor Windows, use the {jbossHomeName}_1\bin\jboss-cli.batscript.This script removes the server configuration that was done by the
install-standalone.cliscript. You should see the following result following the script commands:The batch executed successfully
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If it is running, stop the second instance of the {productName} server.
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Delete the cloned directory.